Qatar T10 League

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Qatar T-10 Cricket League
Countries Qatar
Administrator Qatar Cricket Association
FormatT10
Tournament format Double round robin and playoffs
Number of teams6
Current championFalcon Hunters
Most runs Mohammed Rizlan (138 runs)
Most wicketsAli Imran (8 wickets)
TV Geo Super
Website https://qatart10.com/

Qatar T-10 Cricket League or QT10 League was a T10 cricket franchise league played in 2019. It was founded in Doha and had six teams during the only edition of the league. [1] [2] [3] The tournament was organised by the Qatar Cricket Association. [4]

Contents

Teams

TeamCaptain
Desert Riders Mohammad Hafeez
Flying Oryx Hussain Talat
Falcon Hunters Iqbal Hussain
Heat Stormers Manpreet Gony
Pearl Gladiators Mohammad Sami
Swift Gallopers Kamran Akmal

2019

The only edition of the league was played between 7 and 16 December 2019. [5] All matches were played at the West End Park International Cricket Stadium in Doha. [6]

The final points table was:

TeamPWLTNRPts NRR
Swift Gallopers541008+2.715
Falcon Hunters541008+ 2.379
Desert Riders531017+ 0.344
Pearl Gladiators513013- 1.828
Flying Oryx513013- 2.071
Heat Stormers504011- 2.075

The matches played were: [7]


7 December 2019
8:30 PM
Scorecard
Pearl Gladiators
83/5 (10)
v
Flying Oryx
85/1 (7.4)
Faisal Javed 27 (26)
Naved Malik 2/26 (2)
Hussain Talat 59* (29)
Mohammed Nadeem 1/11 (2)
Flying Oryx won by 9 wickets.
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Qatar
Player of the match: Hussain Talat (Flying Oryx)
  • Flying Oryx won the toss & elected to bowl.

8 December 2019
6:30 PM
Scorecard
Swift Gallopers
93/5 (10)
v
Desert Riders
94/3 (8.5)
Kamran Akmal 29 (13)
Mohammad Hafeez 2/13 (2 overs)
Muhammad Tanveer 49 (21)
Inam-ul-Haq 12/1 (1 over)
Desert Riders won by 7 wickets.
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Qatar
Player of the match: Muhammad Tanveer (Desert Riders)
  • Desert Riders won the toss and elected to bowl first.

8 December 2019
9:00 PM
Scorecard
Heat Stormers
103/6 (10)
v
Falcon Hunters
104/4 (10)
Dharmang Patel 26 (14)
Tamoor Sajjad 2/21 (2 overs)
Salman Butt 39 (27)
Owais Ahmed 3/19 (2 overs)
Falcon Hunters won by 6 wickets.
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Qatar
Player of the match: Salman Butt (Falcon Hunters)
  • Falcon Hunters won the toss and will bowl first.

9 December 2019
6:30 PM
Scorecard
Flying Oryx
95/6 (10)
v
Desert Riders
96/3 (8.2 overs)
Bilawal Iqbal 17 (21)
Muhammad Iqram 2/23 (2 overs)
Mohammad Hafeez 45 (23)
Naved Malik 2/8 (1 over)
Desert Riders won by 7 wickets.
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Qatar
Player of the match: Mohammad Hafeez (Desert Riders)
  • Desert Riders won the toss & elected to bowl.

9 December 2019
9:00 PM
Scorecard
Swift Gallopers
116/5 (10)
v
Falcon Hunters
110/9 (10)
Zaheer Ibrahim 32 (19)
Irshad Umer 1/14 (1 over)
Mohammed Rizlan 35 (19)
Gyan Wimalashantha 2/12 (1)
Swift Gallopers won by 6 runs.
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Qatar
Player of the match: Zaheer Ibrahim (Swift Gallopers)
  • Swift Gallopers won the toss and choose to bat.

10 December 2019
6:30 PM
Scorecard
Pearl Gladiators
v
Desert Riders
  • No Toss.
  • No play was possible due to rain.

10 December 2019
9:00 PM
Scorecard
Heat Stormers
v
Flying Oryx
  • No toss.
  • No play was possible due to rain

11 December 2019
6:30 PM
Scorecard
Desert Riders
89/2 (10 overs)
v
Falcon Hunters
90/4 (8.1 overs)
Muhammad Tanveer 33 (22)
Saad Bin Zafar 1/4 (1 over)
Mohammed Rizlan 35 (17)
Ramith Rambukwella 1/5 (1 over)
Falcon Hunters won by 6 wickets.
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Qatar
Player of the match: Mohammed Rizlan (Falcon Hunters)
  • Falcon Hunters won the toss and elected to bowl.

11 December 2019
9:00 PM
Scorecard
Swift Gallopers
153/7 (10 overs)
v
Heat Stormers
87/7 (10 overs)
Imran Ali 53* (17)
Satvir Singh 2/16 (2 overs)
Manpreet Gony 31 (11)
Mughees Bajwa 2/6 (2 overs)
Swift Gallopers won by 66 runs
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Qatar
Player of the match: Imran Ali (Swift Gallopers)
  • Heat Stormers won the toss and elected to bowl.

12 December 2019
6:30 PM
Scorecard
Swift Gallopers
115/6 (10 overs)
v
Pearl Gladiators
67/10 (8,4 overs)
Zaheer Ibrahim 35 (14)
Ajantha Mendis 2/28 (2 overs)
Mehran Khan 16 (10)
Ali Imran 3/16 (1,4 overs)
Swift Gallopers won by 48 runs
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Qatar
Player of the match: Ali Imran (Swift Gallopers)
  • Heat Stormers won the toss elected to field.

12 December 2019
9:00 PM
Scorecard
Flying Oryx
45/10 (9.2 overs)
v
Falcon Hunters
49/0 (4.3 overs)
Harmandeep Singh 15 (11)
Amad Butt 3/7 (1.2)
Hashim Amla 22* (16)
Falcon Hunters won by 10 wickets
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Qatar
Player of the match: Amad Butt (Falcon Hunters)
  • Falcon Hunters won the toss and choose to bowl.

13 December 2019
6:30 PM
Scorecard
Heat Stormers
134/2 (10 overs)
v
Desert Riders
135/5 (10 overs)
Sikandar Raza 87* (41)
Mohammad Hafeez 1/22 (2 overs)
Adnan Mirza 51 (25)
Gayan Munaweera 29/2 (2 overs)
Desert Riders won by 5 wickets
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Qatar
Player of the match: Adnan Mirza (Desert Riders)
  • Desert Riders won the toss and elected to bowl

13 December 2019
9:00 PM
Scorecard
Falcon Hunters
117/3 (10 overs)
v
Pearl Galdiators
81/7 (10 overs)
Mohammed Rizlan 37* (9)
Mehran Khan 1/13 (2 overs)
Malinda Puspakumara 14 (12)
Iqbal Hossain 2/10 (2 overs)
Falcon Hunters won by 37 runs
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Qatar
Player of the match: Mohammed Rizlan (Falcon Hunters)
  • Pearl Gladiators won the toss and choose to field

14 December 2019
6:30 PM
Scorecard
Swift Gallopers
98/6 (10 overs)
v
Flying Oryx
71/8 (10 overs)
Ravinderpal Singh 34 (18)
Bilawal Iqbal 2/14 (2 overs)
Bilawal Iqbal 18 (12)
Mohammad Imran 3/14 (2 overs)
Swift Gallopers won by 27 runs
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Qatar
Player of the match: Mohammad Imran (Swift Gallopers)
  • Swift Gallopers won the toss and choose bat.

14 December 2019
9:00 PM
Scorecard
Pearl Gladiators
93/6 (10 overs)
v
Heat Stormers
78/10 (8,4 overs)
Sohaib Maqsood 36 (24)
Batin Shah 3/14 (2 overs)
Imraz Rafi 27 (14)
Philip Joseph 3/20 (1.4 overs)
Pearl Gladiators won by 15 runs
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Qatar
Player of the match: Sohaib Maqsood (Pearl Gladiators)
  • Pearl Gladiators won the toss and elected to bat.
15 December 2019
6:30 PM (D/N)
Scorecard
Desert Riders
v
Falcon Hunters
  • No toss
  • No play was possible due to rain

15 December 2019
9:00 PM (D/N)
Scorecard
Flying Oryx
v
Swift Gallopers
  • No toss
  • No play was possible due to rain
16 December 2019
3:00 PM
Scorecard
Flying Oryx
v
Desert Riders
  • No toss
  • No play was possible due to rain
16 December 2019
17:00 PM (D/N)
Scorecard
Swift Gallopers
85/7 (10 overs)
v
Falcon Hunters
87/6 (9.5 overs)
Ali Imran 19 (12)
Murad Khan 2/18 (2 overs)
Salman Butt 18 (10)
Ali Imran 2/8 (2 overs)
Falcon Hunters won by 4 wickets
West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha
Player of the match: Iqbal Hossain (Falcon Hunters)
  • Falcon Hunters won the toss and elected to field

Investigations

In December 2019, the International Cricket Council opened an anti corruption investigation after match fixing was suspected during the competition. [8]

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